About the IC3600SVSE1
The IC3600SVSE1 was created by General Electric to be part of the Mark I-II turbine management series. The Mark I and Mark II were the earliest series to be introduced in the Speedtronic Mark series. The IC3600SVSE1 is a printed circuit board or PCB. The IC3600SVSE1 is called a speed sensor circuit board.
The IC3600SVSE1 has seven (7) blue potentiometers along the left side of the PCB. Six (6) of these potentiometers are equal in size while the last one is smaller. Potentiometers are sometimes called variable resistors. Each potentiometer features a silver knob which can be adjusted to change their resistance. One (1) silver capacitor can be found among the potentiometers. The IC3600SVSE1 features seven (7) integrated circuits. A series of very small components like diodes, resistors, and capacitors are included on each integrated circuit. Two (2) capacitors which are rectangular are situated close to the blue potentiometers on the IC3600SVSE1. Of the two capacitors, one is orange and the other is red. The IC3600SVSE1 has three (3) transistors which are round and silver. One (1) of these transistors is large and the other two are smaller. Four (4) other black transistors which are half-circle shaped can be found in different places around the IC3600SVSE1. A variety of diodes and resistors are positioned all around the IC3600SVSE1 which are lined up in rows. Several of these resistors are light blue and they have bands which are black, red, orange, green, yellow, and many other colors. The remaining resistors are dark red and they also contain stripes in many different colors.